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Maria Pires

life is a feast - 0 views

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    Great blog - just got the edublogs awards 2008!
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    Great blog - just got the edublogs awards 2008!
anonymous

Life Feast - 7 views

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    Gotta love AnaMaria... such a lovely site layout!
karemoura

Shared Resources for Exploration - WebSlides - 1 views

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    Life is a Feast: a blog full of web ideas
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    Ana Maria is a sweet Mineira, Kelly, and she started using web tools not that long ago...she became really active after a session a co-presented with friends in Braz-TESOL 2006. She's just gone so far...
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    Students make up collaborative stories in class
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    That's a very useful blog for teachers who, like me, are initiating on the web 2.0 tool world. There are several tasks that can be easily adapted to everyone's class. Moreover, it not only shows the tasks itself, but also how to do them using a web tool and there are other tool suggestions at the end of each task as well. I particularly liked task #6, which suggests using students'cell phones to record their performance in a pair work activity, like a dialogue role play. I'll try to work with my intermediate students using this idea and I'll share my experience with all of you!
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    I can´t wait to see the results, Carol!
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    Very complete site with lots of other links to be explored!
Kelly Vieira

Life Feast - 0 views

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    pages about teaching
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    CTJ, Webtools4educators, pages about teaching
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    A blog full of ideas for teaching with web 2.0.
Thelma Marques

life is a feast: Creating with ACAPELA. tv - 0 views

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    Very interesting and apparently easy way to vary the way we present dictation in class. As I'm totally green, I still need more time to brose and learn and see how I can use it in the classroom.
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    Very interesting and apparently easy way to vary the way we present dictation in class
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